I'm enjoying the series a lot and am looking forward to books 5 and 6. I sure hope we are able to make it to book 10 before it becomes a reality.

Sulla - looks awesome. I love it - this is a keeper, and I think lots will want to share in this great graphic (and thank you Heavy G for the words!). The phrase is so to the point, non-threatening, etc. It just is what it is - I miss it, too.

Sulla - looks awesome. I love it - this is a keeper, and I think lots will want to share in this great graphic (and thank you Heavy G for the words!). The phrase is so to the point, non-threatening, etc. It just is what it is - I miss it, too.

The phrase is also a play on words (sorta): "I miss America" is kind of like the Miss America contest. Not that the collapse of a country and a beauty pageant have anything in common; it's just that people "miss" in the same sentence as "America" and it sticks with them.

The phrase is also a play on words (sorta): "I miss America" is kind of like the Miss America contest. Not that the collapse of a country and a beauty pageant have anything in common; it's just that people "miss" in the same sentence as "America" and it sticks with them.

And you know, that did cross my mind when I first read the words. The whole Miss America pageant is filled with fun stuff, intelligent women, great dresses, etc. Like it or hate it, if you're watching the Miss America pageant, the thought might cross your mind that hey, anyone can grow up and be Miss America, know what I mean? And that's what people think/thought of America - hey, anyone can grow up and be Miss America or whatever they want. I'm not sure I'm properly conveying what's in my head, but hopefully you get the picture.

It's a catchy phrase, and the play on words I think adds to it. Well done!

And you know, that did cross my mind when I first read the words. The whole Miss America pageant is filled with fun stuff, intelligent women, great dresses, etc. Like it or hate it, if you're watching the Miss America pageant, the thought might cross your mind that hey, anyone can grow up and be Miss America, know what I mean? And that's what people think/thought of America - hey, anyone can grow up and be Miss America or whatever they want. I'm not sure I'm properly conveying what's in my head, but hopefully you get the picture.

Yep, you are conveying it. That's one of the aspects of the phrase that I was getting at.

I know I am. I was very disappointed when I heard Heavy G announce that March date on Armed American Radio. Still, I support Heavy G in his work, and will be waiting to buy all 10. If we don't have an economic collapse by then :-D

I just started Book 4 so I write here. (the last shipment took quite a while to get here, but I'm happy it's possible, at all, to read your books here in Europe.) I really like your books heavy G. There are some aspects about the "politics" and the outside thoughts that irritate me a bit. I can't explain it yet. I still try to make up my mind about it. But mostly I really enjoy your style.Book 5 is already here and i really hope you are faster than g r r